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Environment
In many forms environment has a huge impact on our health. Everyone knows that air, water and housing is important. But political and cultural situation also has a great influence on our health. Select the category of your interest or search with your own keywords.
AP Probe Finds Drugs in Drinking Water - ap.google.com
A vast array of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones — have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Associated Press investigation shows.
Photo: One of the Most Air Polluted Places - Sauron's Kingdom - Moscow - worldfrontpage.com
This picture speaks for itself, No explanations needed - just have a look. Would you like to live there?
Web Guru Fights Info Pollution - news.bbc.co.uk
E-mail, the net, weblogs, instant messaging, text messaging, multi-media messaging... the list of ways to communicate electronically in the 21st Century is growing. Computers are starting to control us, and it is time to "rule the computer and put it back in its place". How to do that?
Pollution-Busting Plants - sciam.com
Plants are a good method for remediating soil and water. Even in their natural state, such trees and plants absorb environmental contaminants and break them down into harmless components—all with the power of the sun. To boost this natural process, researchers are creating new type of plants.
Photos: The World's Most Polluted River - dailymail.co.uk
It was once a gently flowing river, where fishermen cast their nets, sea birds came to feed and natural beauty left visitors spellbound. Today, the river is in crisis, choked by the domestic waste of nine million people and thick with the cast-off from hundreds of factories. Is this how the whole world will look in near future. We've got to stop and do something about this now. Tomorrow is too late...
Dolphin Therapy: Recreation or Medicine? - cnn.com
Doctors at the Human Dolphin Therapy Center in Miami believe the highly intelligent creatures have the extraordinary ability to help treat children with autism, Down syndrome and other neurological and movement disorders.
Photo: Germany's Polar Bear Cub - time.com
Female polar bear Vera carries one of its cubs in an enclosure at the zoo in Nuremberg. A cub had been "rescued" by zookeepers after mother, Vera, showed signs of rejecting her offspring.
Photos: Surviving Darfur – The Tragedy of Sudan - time.com
More than 50,000 people have been killed by violence, hunger, and disease in the past year in Western Sudan. For the survivors, every day is a struggle for food, shelter, and medicine.
Pollution: A Life And Death Issue - news.bbc.co.uk
Cutting waste and clearing up pollution costs money. Yet time and again it is the quest for wealth that generates much of the mess in the first place. Living in a way that is less damaging to the Earth is not easy, but it is vital, because pollution is pervasive and often life-threatening.
Pollution 'Damages Intelligence' - news.bbc.co.uk
Pollution and other environmental threats are harming the intelligence of millions of people across the world, says a United Kingdom review of the available evidence. And scientists say it is hard to know the full extent of the problem, because of the difficulty of gathering data.
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